What is a circumstance where you should drive and it is ok?
What is never?
What is the legal drinking age for a US citizen trying to buy or drink alcohol in the US?
What is 21?
Does alcohol have an effect on the family?
Every year in the US, how many people under the age of 21 die from alcohol related accidents?
What is 5,000?
Can you refuse a breathalyzer?
What is yes, you can refuse it, but you will be charged with stuff?
What is, if your parents allow it?
What is, true?
Which gender is most likely do develop an addiction to drinking excess alcohol?
Will my car rates sky rocket if I get a drunk driving offense?
What is yes?
If somebody other than your parents or legal guardian offers you alcohol, can you drink it while it being legal?
What is no, that is not legal?
What is a feeling a child may feel if their parents are alcoholics?
What is, guilt?
How many total deaths from alcohol take place in the US for all ages?
What is 80,000?
What is the best way to beat a drunk driving charge?
What is Don't drink and drive, period?
By 18, what percent of teens have had at least one drink in US?
Why can alcohol abuse affect the financial income of families?
What is, parents will skip their job or not work hard enough at it and most likely get fired?
What is a short term effect of drinking too much alcohol?
What is the breathalyzer test BAC number that means you are drunk and not supposed to drive?
What is 0.08 ?
What is one and five ?
What is a long term affect of drinking alcohol excessively?